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The Holden Premier is an automobile that was produced by Holden for Australasia between 1962 and 1980. The Premier was an upmarket version of the: Holden Standard/Special: between 1962 and 1968. Holden Belmont/Kingswood: between 1968 and 1980. These 1968 onwards Premiers are distinguished from the Belmont and Kingswood by having a quad ...
It was based on the Australian Holden HJ and HX series Premier. [1] Premiers were shipped to Japan without engines or transmissions, and Mazda fitted a 1.3-liter 13B Wankel engine into the bay. It was the first large Japanese car to meet the 1975 emissions standards, although that was a short-lived distinction because the Nissan President ...
Holden Premier Holden Brougham Holden Monaro Chevrolet El Camino (South Africa) Production: May 1969–July 1970: Designer: Peter Nankervis: Body and chassis; Class: Mid-size: Body style: 4-door sedan 5-door station wagon 2-door coupé 2-door coupé utility 2-door panel van: Layout: FR layout: Powertrain; Engine: 2.6L GMH '161' I6 3.0L GMH '186 ...
The Holden is a full-sized car produced by the company of the same name across 5 generations from 1948 until 1984. The Holden is also commonly referred to by their model designation (e.g., HQ) and also the H Series. The Holden was introduced to be Australia's car, being the first full scale produced automobile exclusive to the country.
Holden vehicles, in addition to nameplate, are designated by a series code. For example, the 1971–1974 Holden Kingswood has been assigned the series code "HQ", and the 2002–2004 Holden Commodore, "VY". Often these series codes are not arbitrary. In the case of the VY above, the "V" stands for the GM V platform that underpins it.
Holden, officially GM Holden Ltd was the Australian subsidiary of General Motors (GM), ... [5] Premier: Sedan 8WP69 1977-10-05 1977-10-16 1979-09 [5] Wagon 8WP35
Statesman is an automotive marque created in 1971 by the Australian General Motors subsidiary, Holden. [2] Statesman vehicles were sold through Holden dealerships, and were initially based on the mainstream Holden HQ station wagon platform, thereby providing more interior room and generally more luxurious features than their Holden-branded sedan siblings.
Holden Belmont Holden Kingswood Holden Premier Holden Brougham Holden Monaro: Production: July 1970 – July 1971: Designer: Joe Schemansky: Body and chassis; Class: Mid-size: Body style: 4-door sedan 5-door station wagon 2-door coupé 2-door coupé utility 2-door panel van: Layout: FR layout: Powertrain; Engine: 3.2L 'Chevrolet 130' I6 (export ...